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7 years ago
"Sindocat;c-16610341" wrote:
Make sure you are looking at the right insert in the packaging. The 16-digit code could be a promotional.
Otherwise, contact EA Customer Support.
In general, I do not recommend buying games second hand. Buy it through Origin and it's registered, and there is no disk to lose.
Buying games second hand is perfectly acceptable. As long as the buyer is smart enough to ask the seller if the keycode is included. Which is usually in the box on an insert card or written on the box somewhere (older games). No Origin needed. Disc last tweny years or longer if taken care of. :D
ETA: And if smart enough you can image the disc onto the harddrive (third party program) and never have to use the disc again. But Maxis games never needed a disc in the drive all the time anyway, only to startup the game then can be removed.
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